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Embryonic development and nest attentiveness of wood duck during egg layingKENNAMER, R. A; HARVEY, W. F; HEPP, G. R et al.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1990, Vol 92, Num 3, pp 587-592, issn 0010-5422, 6 p.Article

Summer survival rate estimates of adult wood ducks: implications for banding programsLEMASTER, E. T; TROST, R. E.The Journal of wildlife management. 1994, Vol 58, Num 1, pp 107-114, issn 0022-541XArticle

Use of clutch size to infer brood parasitism in wood ducksSEMEL, B; SHERMAN, P. W.The Journal of wildlife management. 1992, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 495-499, issn 0022-541XArticle

Maternal effects in Wood Ducks : incubation temperature influences incubation period and neonate phenotypeHEPP, G. R; KENNAMER, R. A; JOHNSON, M. H et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2006, Vol 20, Num 2, pp 307-314, issn 0269-8463, 8 p.Article

PRENATAL AUDITORY DISCRIMINATION IN THE WOOD DUCK (AIX SPONSA) = DISCRIMINATION AUDITIVE PRENATALE CHEZ A.S.HEATON MB.1972; ANIMAL BEHAV.; G.B.; DA. 1972; VOL. 20; NO 3; PP. 421-424; BIBL. 6 REF.Serial Issue

Public information and conspecific nest parasitism in wood ducks: does nest density influence quality of information?ROY, Charlotte; EADIE, John M; SCHAUBER, Eric M et al.Animal behaviour (Print). 2009, Vol 77, pp 1367-1373, issn 0003-3472, 7 p., 6Article

Incubation temperature affects the metabolic cost of thermoregulation in a young precocial birdDURANT, Sarah E; HOPKINS, William A; WILSON, Amanda F et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2012, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 416-422, issn 0269-8463, 7 p.Article

Early onset of incubation by wood ducksHEPP, Gary R.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 2004, Vol 106, Num 1, pp 182-186, issn 0010-5422, 5 p.Article

Effects of brood size and age on survival of female wood ducksROHWER, F. C; HEUSMANN, H. W.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1991, Vol 93, Num 4, pp 817-824, issn 0010-5422Article

Optimum sample size allocation for wood duck banding studiesOTIS, D. L.The Journal of wildlife management. 1994, Vol 58, Num 1, pp 114-123, issn 0022-541XArticle

Body mass dynamics of wood ducks during incubation: individual variationHARVEY, W. F; HEPP, G. R; KENNAMER, R. A et al.Canadian journal of zoology. 1989, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 570-574, issn 0008-4301, 5 p.Article

GIANT CANADA GOOSE INCUBATES EGGLESS NESTFJETLAND CA.1978; WILSON BULL.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 90; NO 3; PP. 456-457Article

Factors affecting winter distribution and migration distance of wood ducks from southern breeding populationsHEPP, G. R; HINES, J. E.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1991, Vol 93, Num 4, pp 884-891, issn 0010-5422Article

AUTOMATIC SHORT-TERM COLOR MARKER FOR NESTING WOOD DUCKSHEUSMANN HW; BURRELL RG; BELLVILLE R et al.1978; J. WILDLIFE MANAG.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 42; NO 2; PP. 429-432; BIBL. 4 REF.Article

Patterns of radiocesium contamination in eggs of free-ranging wood ducksKENNAMER, R. A; MCCREEDY, C. D; BRISBIN, I. L et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 1993, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 716-724, issn 0022-541XArticle

Characteristics and consequences of nest-site fidelity in wood ducksHEPP, G. R; KENNAMER, R. A.The Auk. 1992, Vol 109, Num 4, pp 812-818, issn 0004-8038Article

Recruitment and natal philopatry of wood ducksHEPP, G. R; KENNAMER, R. A; HARVEY, W. F et al.Ecology (Durham). 1989, Vol 70, Num 4, pp 897-903, issn 0012-9658, 7 p.Article

The amino acid sequence of wood duck lysozymeARAKI, T; TORIKATA, T.Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry. 1999, Vol 63, Num 1, pp 220-222, issn 0916-8451Article

Patterns of Wood Duck nest temperatures during egg-laying and incubationWILSON, S. F; VERBEEK, N. A. M.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1995, Vol 97, Num 4, pp 963-969, issn 0010-5422Article

Wood duck hatch date : relationship to pairing chronology, plasma luteinizing hormone, and steroid hormones during autumn and winterHEPP, G. R; CONNOLLY, P; KENNAMER, R. A et al.Hormones and behavior (Print). 1991, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 242-257, issn 0018-506XArticle

Band Reporting Probabilities of Mallards, American Black Ducks, and Wood Ducks in Eastern North AmericaGARRETTSON, Pamela R; RAFTOVICH, Robert V; HINES, James E et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 2014, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 50-57, issn 0022-541X, 8 p.Article

Wood duck nest sites in bottomland hardwood forests of MississippiLOWNEY, M. S; HILL, E. P.The Journal of wildlife management. 1989, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 378-382, issn 0022-541XArticle

Intraspecific nest parasitism of cavity-nesting wood ducks : costs and benefits to hosts and parasitesNIELSEN, Charlotte Roy; PARKER, Patricia G; GATES, Robert J et al.Animal behaviour. 2006, Vol 72, pp 917-926, issn 0003-3472, 10 p., 4Article

Response of female hooded mergansers to eggs of an interspecific brood parasiteDUGGER, B. D; BOLLMANN, L. C; FREDRICKSON, L. H et al.The Auk. 1999, Vol 116, Num 1, pp 269-273, issn 0004-8038Article

Radiocesium patterns in wood duck eggs and nesting females in a contamined reservoirCOLWELL, S. V; KENNAMER, R. A; BRISBIN, I. L et al.The Journal of wildlife management. 1996, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 186-194, issn 0022-541XArticle

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